Excellent video, but i do not see the links in the description to all of the products talked about. Another suggestion is maybe to let every member of Churchfront create a gear page to make it easier for viewers to see a whole list.
I'm sure you guys carry a laptop with you but I would also recommend getting portable apps on a dedicated thumb drive so that you have all the software that you need to run in a portable format or all of your installers for different programs because sometimes you never know what you need until you get there.
These are decently equipped for the situations you'd run into at churches. However having been a license low voltage electrician installing sound & AV I can say that I'd want a toner and pickle (inductive speaker) for tracing out unknown cable. I'd also prefer the Behringer CT-100 cable tester. I haven't found a better cable tester. It has a circuit that "logs" an open condition and tests all three conductors simultaneously. Lastly, I know carry-ons have limitations but if you could carry a soldering iron I'd strongly recommend the Pinecil V2 USB-C powered soldering iron.
Can you guys do a video tutorial on mixing monitors/IEM’s from a console? What creates the basis for a good IEM mix? How can I create some sort of uniformity amongst all of the IEM mixes for everyone on stage.
church front, the channel that always says "link in the description" and never links the items used 😂 kidding of course. are the label makers and cable testers in the toolkit spreadsheet? Edit: my eyes don't work, I see the link now, my bad fellas, great video! Second Edit: a google link. you got me!
Try to make room in those pelicans for a ProPresenter support rep, bet that would come in handy!
Haha, listening to this from Germany and being a BOSCH employee makes me laugh😂
If you superglues magnets to the back of the pouch and on the case, you could have a removeable but secure pouch inthe pelican case!
came here to say this 👍
Great video, recently added a sound bullet to my gear great for testing audio
I don’t know why but this video makes me so happy!!
Excellent video, but i do not see the links in the description to all of the products talked about. Another suggestion is maybe to let every member of Churchfront create a gear page to make it easier for viewers to see a whole list.
Soldering iron. The Pinecil is a super cheap and highly effective temp controllable soldering iron and will run off that 65w USB you already carry
I'm sure you guys carry a laptop with you but I would also recommend getting portable apps on a dedicated thumb drive so that you have all the software that you need to run in a portable format or all of your installers for different programs because sometimes you never know what you need until you get there.
These are decently equipped for the situations you'd run into at churches. However having been a license low voltage electrician installing sound & AV I can say that I'd want a toner and pickle (inductive speaker) for tracing out unknown cable. I'd also prefer the Behringer CT-100 cable tester. I haven't found a better cable tester. It has a circuit that "logs" an open condition and tests all three conductors simultaneously.
Lastly, I know carry-ons have limitations but if you could carry a soldering iron I'd strongly recommend the Pinecil V2 USB-C powered soldering iron.
Can you guys do a video tutorial on mixing monitors/IEM’s from a console? What creates the basis for a good IEM mix? How can I create some sort of uniformity amongst all of the IEM mixes for everyone on stage.
a small spectrum analyzer to measure if certain frequencies are crowded in a space if there are a lot of wireless devices being used
I use industrial strength Velcro to hold those pockets.
church front, the channel that always says "link in the description" and never links the items used 😂 kidding of course. are the label makers and cable testers in the toolkit spreadsheet?
Edit: my eyes don't work, I see the link now, my bad fellas, great video!
Second Edit: a google link. you got me!
how else are we supposed to get you to comment?
Gotta make the people come back for more, I totally get it! 😂
Great video guys 👍 Gear list link isn’t working as others have said in the comments.
I don’t have a Pelican Case, I have a Craftsman Plastic Box… need a pelican now
"I don't know. I'm over 30 so........"
😂😂😂😂
yo im not sure if you guys will ever put the links in the description like you say
We'll get around to it eventually. Too busy helping churches.
Nice Tech Gears!
I carry an ATEM Mini Pro (+ a camera monitor) in my pelican. Multiview + a capture card.
Uni 8 in 1 USB adapter is very useful especially if you have a Mac.
How does one get into doing this?
Measurement microphone, soldering iron
Great ❤
Link to tools mentioned is broken
Bosch rhymes with Posh & Gosh.
500 bucks for a label maker? insane. no thanks.